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ComedyHorrorScience Fiction

Chompy & the Girls

- Don't bite off more than you can chew!

A troubled woman meets her father for the first time and their encounter goes from awkward to alarming when they witness a man swallow a little girl whole.

Release Date : 2021-09-14

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Zig Zag PicturesThe Malt ShopCitizen Skull Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Chompy and the Girls

Cast

Christy St. John

Character Name : Jackson

Original Name : Christy St. John

Gender : Female

Steve Marvel

Character Name : Sam

Original Name : Steve Marvel

Gender : Male

Julie Dolan

Character Name : Deborah

Original Name : Julie Dolan

Gender : Female

Seneca Paliotta

Character Name : Birch

Original Name : Seneca Paliotta

Gender : Female

Hari Williams

Character Name : Lotus

Original Name : Hari Williams

Gender : Male

Reggie Koffman

Character Name : Chompy

Original Name : Reggie Koffman

Gender : Male

Udo Kier

Character Name : Chompy (voice)

Original Name : Udo Kier

Gender : Male

Sarah de Leon

Character Name : Genevieve

Original Name : Sarah de Leon

Gender : Female

Alan Macchiarolo

Character Name : Pill Creep Beard Boy

Original Name : Alan Macchiarolo

Gender : Male

Emily Gimbel

Character Name : Party Hat Girl

Original Name : Emily Gimbel

Gender : Male

Kyle Harrington

Character Name : Double Cigarette Jonny

Original Name : Kyle Harrington

Gender : Male

Kelsi Teramae

Character Name : Kakie the Waitress

Original Name : Kelsi Teramae

Gender : Male

Reviews

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OzAïdan

@OzAïdan

2021-10-25

Chompy & The Girls is a big surprise, in a good way. If you have watched the trailer, you'll probably expect yet another jump scare movie or a story loosely inspired by Michael Myers (Halloween), but it's much better than that. The movie is smarter than to rely on classic horror tropes and that creepy character is not your average slasher either. Let's address the elephant in the room, this is a low budget movie. But there are many clever things to hide this without taking away from the film. The only real low point is the "battle" at the end suffering from the lack of funds, that could only be described as fighting a ghost in front of a green screen. This is the only scene that really needs more budget, because for the rest of the film, this issue is not obvious. The story is taking you in various directions that would be too much of a spoiler if they were featured in the trailer, instead you should be intrigued by this character (Chompy) with a giant mouth and feel the urge to watch the movie.